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first, geneva , now we're in december, this is huge that maybe will be geneva. the second issue that the u.s. policy should not focus on the diplomatic efforts to bring both parties on the table. they should focus on change the calculation on the ground. that's what convinced assad to come to the table. he has killed 120,000, and he will do more. he has used chemical weapons against his own people, and he's willing to do more and more. if there is no such actions begins assad he will not be convinced to come to the table and negotiate. and the third point that geneva communicate one, he said clearly that about transitional body there was no opposition for this transition. this is why the opposition they need to have a guarantee. that's with all sacrifice the syrian people, they should at least have no assad in power. >> not to be cynical, but is it really about politics and power? >> it is about politics and power. look, the gulf countries who have been funding rebel groups especially those who are extremist groups in syria and undermining the syrian people desi
first, geneva , now we're in december, this is huge that maybe will be geneva. the second issue that the u.s. policy should not focus on the diplomatic efforts to bring both parties on the table. they should focus on change the calculation on the ground. that's what convinced assad to come to the table. he has killed 120,000, and he will do more. he has used chemical weapons against his own people, and he's willing to do more and more. if there is no such actions begins assad he will not be...
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it was continued in geneva and will be continued in 10 days or so again in geneva and throughout the coming year. i think they could reach agreement very quickly on technical grounds particularly gaining national approval is a much harder task. we know at the strength of our lobbies are. we know what past attitudes have been. the sting of humiliation that to place when the hostages were taken remains in our psyche, our national psyche. and we have much political work to do you. when i say we, a suite of people, but it's mainly after the obama administration to make the case to congress that has to agree in large measure. a similar case pertains in iraq. whether the great can be removed as the bogeyman is a pertinent question. we'll see. we'll see and i'm one of those who believe that not only our dreams possible, but i think that our president and the leaders of our country are wise enough and experienced enough to seize the opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, ambassador miller. our next speaker to answer the question, dr. patrick clawson. from the washington i
it was continued in geneva and will be continued in 10 days or so again in geneva and throughout the coming year. i think they could reach agreement very quickly on technical grounds particularly gaining national approval is a much harder task. we know at the strength of our lobbies are. we know what past attitudes have been. the sting of humiliation that to place when the hostages were taken remains in our psyche, our national psyche. and we have much political work to do you. when i say we, a...
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conventions call for so you know these drone strikes violate many many tenets of the geneva conventions they violate the sovereignty of the foreign countries that we're attacking the drone attacks are not only you know not effective but they're actually counter effective because absolutely we are creating more enemies with every innocent person that we kill. and coming up later this hour here in our see the business of spying. special that scans my space it recognizes that i'm female and age between thirty and forty by it then seven that information back to advertise to. learn how facial recognition systems are being deployed to help dig come to how big companies sell their products to suspects in consumerist the. u.s. secretary of state john kerry played down the israeli prime minister's fears that a possible nuclear deal with iran will threaten israel security while franson says sanctions would be lifted only if tehran gives up its nuclear program entirely but russia which will also take part in the latest round of talks on wednesday things there is still hope of an agreement as are n
conventions call for so you know these drone strikes violate many many tenets of the geneva conventions they violate the sovereignty of the foreign countries that we're attacking the drone attacks are not only you know not effective but they're actually counter effective because absolutely we are creating more enemies with every innocent person that we kill. and coming up later this hour here in our see the business of spying. special that scans my space it recognizes that i'm female and age...
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interest right now is to sabotage iran's growth and influence in the region and the nuclear talks in geneva and of course any victory for iran or the assad government in syria showing the scene associates in tennessee's college oxford university thank you very much indeed for your thoughts great to have you live on altie thanks. well still ahead this hour say cheese to the business spice. camera that scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aids between thirty and forty five it then sends that information back to advertise the blood health facial recognition systems have been deployed to help the companies sell their products to unsuspecting consumers. that's still to come for you but first talks over iran's nuclear program are set to resume tomorrow after a round of negotiations earlier this month failed to seal an agreement israel has been staunchly opposed to a deal along with france saying any lifting of sanctions against iran would happen only if to iran gave up its program meanwhile russia's president has voiced his optimism that a deal would be read soon or he's pulled scott r
interest right now is to sabotage iran's growth and influence in the region and the nuclear talks in geneva and of course any victory for iran or the assad government in syria showing the scene associates in tennessee's college oxford university thank you very much indeed for your thoughts great to have you live on altie thanks. well still ahead this hour say cheese to the business spice. camera that scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aids between thirty and forty five it then...
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comments are strong, before the geneva talks kick off. talking about the french and how they scuppered the deal and how they suk umed to the israeli regime. it's in respect to the nation. that's what the supreme leader of iran had to say today. >> from the iranian capital. james bays in geneva. >> ahead on the newshour, "i've got the pour." venezuela's president bypassing the law. >> jpmorgan pays a record fine for misleading investors. that is coming up. two of europe's best strikers battle for a place in the world cup. all the action later in the program. >> now, some call it a power grab, others an important step to save the country. either way venezuela's president can make law without approval from congress. many are worried this will hurt democracy. >> president nicolas maduro is one of the most powerful leaders in latin america. the enabling act passed by parliament allowing hugo chavez's successor to pass laws without consulting congress. he promised to wage a war on corruption and business owners bent on destroying the ailing eco
comments are strong, before the geneva talks kick off. talking about the french and how they scuppered the deal and how they suk umed to the israeli regime. it's in respect to the nation. that's what the supreme leader of iran had to say today. >> from the iranian capital. james bays in geneva. >> ahead on the newshour, "i've got the pour." venezuela's president bypassing the law. >> jpmorgan pays a record fine for misleading investors. that is coming up. two of...
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conference about lebanon other was the second geneva conference about lebanon and i think came out of it because in a situation like that where the force is supposed to to each other you know it's like a fundamental clench for survival between differing forces has to be some kind of a decision on the ground in order to lead to a political decision and right now i don't think that there is going to be any real decision on the ground it's kind of if we both turn from football you know it's a throw and these throw can go on for quite some time and so long as that they're out there i don't see any real possibility for a important significant political breakthrough whether it is in my name in geneva or any other place whether it is a russian or american plane but i'll make one point about the russians here and if i may quote myself because on the twenty eighth of january of twenty seven thousand i wrote its appeal that russia should play a positive role about the chemical weapons and they did and i'm very happy about that and the reason that they make that point theories that american mini
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conference about lebanon other was the second geneva conference about lebanon and i think came out for free because in a situation like that where the force is supposed to each other out you know it's like a fundamental collection for survival between differing forces has to be some kind of the. decision on the ground in order to lead to a political decision and right now i don't think that there is going to be any real decision on the ground it's kind of if we both turn from football you know it's a throw and this is the role can go on for quite some time and so long as that they're out there i don't see any real possibility for a an important significant political breakthrough whether it is in my name in geneva or any other place whether it is a russian or american plane but i'll make one point about the russians here and if i may quote myself because on the twenty eighth of january of twenty seven thousand i wrote its appeal that russia should play a positive role about the chemical weapons and they did and i'm very happy about the reason that they make that point theories that amer
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iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become reality let's get more on this now from. joining us live here on the program good to see you who's got a busy day today. did netanyahu will arrive here in moscow to meet up with russia's president putin and of course the his arrival happens just whether those geneva talks on iran's nuclear program open up he is said to will have. talks on his agenda here in moscow to try to convince for the last time the russians to go with what he believes is an exceedingly bad decision in terms of the runs nuclear program now we know that the rounds of the deal that's on the table is to try to hold iran's nuclear program and in return they will get a bit of relief from the sanctions that they have at the moment france has already said that the deal is already bad and they will not supported giving israel a friend but the deputy foreign minister of iran has said that israel has no right to dictate what the world how the world shoul
iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become reality let's get more on this now from. joining us live here on the program good to see you who's got a busy day today. did netanyahu will arrive here in moscow to meet up with russia's president putin and of course the his arrival happens just whether those geneva talks on iran's nuclear program open up he is said to...
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will the geneva conference take place in november? how can it take place when the opposition remains fragmented? how can it take place without empowering assad? what needs to happen for the opposition in a governance plan, and will the u.s.-recognized syrian opposition speak for syria? how can we galvanize support when assad is backed by those who see a different set of goals? what is the impact of the concerns raised by our partners about u.s. commitments to addressing the crisis? what are the consequences of a failed state in syria? i want to take note of some very important progress that was largely fueled by the vote of this committee for the use of force that allowed the president to make it clear of what would be his intentions, that there could not be a negotiation, and that is the purpose we are making on destroying and dismantling the chemical weapons infrastructure supplied. today the u.n. confirms it has destroyed equipment syria used to make chemical weapons with. so far inspectors have visited 21 chemical sites identified
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following promising talks in geneva. us secretary of state john kerry has asked the us congress to parts of legislative process to impose additional sanctions against tehran. his goal is to gain some breathing space for the negotiations. that's something that the negotiations the sanctions were put in place. in order to bring about a negotiation. bingo is the first order of business entities that are used to exercise power. following. we had to turn to a military option and as we left no other option. we must show the world we have exhausted every possible to remedy an opportunity. us president barack obama says the sanctions regime against iran could be ramped up again after a pause that that argument is being met with skepticism on capitol hill and the israelis want pressure increased especially now that enron's economy is in shambles. the rain in perth ideas of the great society. they're very similar to israelis. so they're not going to be willing to tolerate the isolation and the way of life that that the north korea
following promising talks in geneva. us secretary of state john kerry has asked the us congress to parts of legislative process to impose additional sanctions against tehran. his goal is to gain some breathing space for the negotiations. that's something that the negotiations the sanctions were put in place. in order to bring about a negotiation. bingo is the first order of business entities that are used to exercise power. following. we had to turn to a military option and as we left no other...
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. >>> un enjoy lakhdar brahimi is at meeting with syrians in geneva in an attempt to bring more peace to syria. phil these agreements have been delaying the start of talks for months now. any progress? have they even decided who is going to come? >> no, they haven't, quite frankly. at least that's what we're hearing here at the un headquarters in geneva. >>> a awful lot of high-powered players have arrived to have talks with brahimi. including members of the un permanent security council and neighbors of syria. what is lacking notably is any syrian presence. dell? >> syria has been skeptical. what is the latest on those efforts? >> it's almost a non-starter as far as any syrians are concerned. people from the government said they are not going to attend any talks that are based on assad leaving government. and the opposition say we're not coming unless there is an acceptance that there will be a change. so there is an impasse here. and while the members may be meeting to talk about when there may be another geneva two, unless the syrians come, it is just non-starter after non-starter.
. >>> un enjoy lakhdar brahimi is at meeting with syrians in geneva in an attempt to bring more peace to syria. phil these agreements have been delaying the start of talks for months now. any progress? have they even decided who is going to come? >> no, they haven't, quite frankly. at least that's what we're hearing here at the un headquarters in geneva. >>> a awful lot of high-powered players have arrived to have talks with brahimi. including members of the un permanent...
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in his speeches has been openly rooting for a deal in geneva. saying the alternative will be war this crossing. the notion that negotiations. you're easy to reach an agreement or things might have been toward jonathan as a surprise to your house on the straw defending the bargain it's going on. nasrallah is getting to be interrupted or the eu. iran wants this deal because they are desperate eighty cents rebate their economy is collapsing they're happy and in content and the baskets. they hate this more than the store. i was rooting for the conclusion of this deal because it will get here on we see their role will be examined. sanchez a substantial sentence and allow their economy grew at least partly recovered meanwhile they continue to enrich uranium. so it's it's very interesting that miss roberts or ironic because it's in iran's interest to get this deal. and soon. your thoughts move to new engine the good news or bad news from lebanon. let's say that the american administration is continuing to say that it's only discussing about it and you
in his speeches has been openly rooting for a deal in geneva. saying the alternative will be war this crossing. the notion that negotiations. you're easy to reach an agreement or things might have been toward jonathan as a surprise to your house on the straw defending the bargain it's going on. nasrallah is getting to be interrupted or the eu. iran wants this deal because they are desperate eighty cents rebate their economy is collapsing they're happy and in content and the baskets. they hate...
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will the geneva conference take place in november? how can it take face when the opposition remains fragmented? how can it take place without empowering a silent -- assad? what needs to happen for the opposition in a governance plan, and will the u.s. recognize the syrian opposition speak for syria? how can we get when i should -- how can we galvanize support when assad is backed by those who see a different set of goals? what is the impact of the concerns raised by our partners about u.s. commitments to addressing the crisis? what are the consequences of a failed state in syria? i want to take note of some very important progress that was largely fueled by the vote of this committee for the use of force that allowed the president to make it clear of what would be his intentions that there could not be a negotiation, and that is the purpose we are making on destroying and dismantling the chemical weapons infrastructure supplied. today the confirms it has destroyed equipment syria used to make chemical weapons with. so far inspectors h
will the geneva conference take place in november? how can it take face when the opposition remains fragmented? how can it take place without empowering a silent -- assad? what needs to happen for the opposition in a governance plan, and will the u.s. recognize the syrian opposition speak for syria? how can we get when i should -- how can we galvanize support when assad is backed by those who see a different set of goals? what is the impact of the concerns raised by our partners about u.s....
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negotiations on iran's nuclear program are scheduled to resume in wednesday at geneva. president obama gave progress reports. president obama urged them to give diplomacy a chance. >> let's look let's test the proposition that obvious the next six months we can resolve this in a diplomatic fashion. while maintaining the essential sanctions architecture, and, as president of the united states, me maintaining all options to prevent them getting nuclear weapons. >> iran's foreign minister echoed the president's statements, saying the geneva talks could end a long-running standoff. >> a group with ties to al qaeda is taking credit for the explosions at the iranian embassy in lebanon. it may be a link to the war in syria. 23 were killed, including an iranian diplomat. we have the details from beirut. >> scenes of devastation. two powerful bombs were detonated outside the iranian embassy in beirut early on tuesday. along with civilians the cultural attacha is among the people killed. firefighters rushed to the scene to put out the flames and help the wounded. >> translation:
negotiations on iran's nuclear program are scheduled to resume in wednesday at geneva. president obama gave progress reports. president obama urged them to give diplomacy a chance. >> let's look let's test the proposition that obvious the next six months we can resolve this in a diplomatic fashion. while maintaining the essential sanctions architecture, and, as president of the united states, me maintaining all options to prevent them getting nuclear weapons. >> iran's foreign...
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they said that they are going to they gonna work to foil the negotiations the peace negotiations in geneva for peace in syria and they're also trying to block any deal between the west and iran and recently the reports are saying that saw the idea of is going to buy a bomb from pakistan a nuclear bomb from pakistan if a deal has been reached between the p five plus one and iran so this hysterical policies by saudi arabia is reflecting the. desperation of saudi arabia in the in the middle east and by targeting now the embassy of iran. it wants to spread kyra's and war also in inside lebanon right here for. joining us live from beirut ok work thank you very much indeed for sharing your perspective with us thank you. ahead this hour here on our see you smile to the business spies. special camera that scans my space it recognizes that i'm female and age between thirty and forty by then send that information back to the tight. learn how the facial recognition systems are being deployed to help big companies sell their products to unsuspecting consumers. that later but now america's deadly drone
they said that they are going to they gonna work to foil the negotiations the peace negotiations in geneva for peace in syria and they're also trying to block any deal between the west and iran and recently the reports are saying that saw the idea of is going to buy a bomb from pakistan a nuclear bomb from pakistan if a deal has been reached between the p five plus one and iran so this hysterical policies by saudi arabia is reflecting the. desperation of saudi arabia in the in the middle east...
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plows, we will be live from geneva as talks resume. and in sport wide baseball star alex rodriguez stormed out of his own hearing as he appeals. close to half a million somali refugees have been told they need to leave from kenya. most have fled violence and hunger to seek shelter at the refugee camp. one of the big nest the word. but many say it is not safe to return, and to make matters worse, the u.n. is also cutting down food rations because of funding problems. home to nearly half a million people, the camp is actually like a little city, it has an administration center, and there's a market, primary schools even a hospital. from the camp, peter reports. >> nobody is going so convince her that it is safe to go back to somalia. she and her three children are the newest arrivals. that is after they first killed her husband when he refused to stub out his cigarette, and then threatened to force her into another marriage. but according to the government of kenya, and somalia, and the u.n.'s refugee agency, somalia is now firm on the p
plows, we will be live from geneva as talks resume. and in sport wide baseball star alex rodriguez stormed out of his own hearing as he appeals. close to half a million somali refugees have been told they need to leave from kenya. most have fled violence and hunger to seek shelter at the refugee camp. one of the big nest the word. but many say it is not safe to return, and to make matters worse, the u.n. is also cutting down food rations because of funding problems. home to nearly half a...
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a day also closer last week when those talks happened in geneva we know that most of the p five plus one leaders were quite positive in terms of the outcome of the of those talks and rather disappointed at the end when nothing was achieved we know that russia as well as of the united kingdom heads of state have already spoken to a president who hardly say that this is a time that we can sit down with with iran and talk about something that has had the entire world really on standby for the last ten years the first talks that happened since then we also know that president obama has been quite positive i mean this is israel's ally and it kind of surprise many that obama is saying that president rouhani is saying the right things are right now surely we should give him yeah we should let him put his case on the table and hence these talks are happening whether the outcome after these three days of talks will be a positive years from iran and all of those gathering at that table to say let's go ahead with the deal it will be interesting to see to see where france will vote and none the
a day also closer last week when those talks happened in geneva we know that most of the p five plus one leaders were quite positive in terms of the outcome of the of those talks and rather disappointed at the end when nothing was achieved we know that russia as well as of the united kingdom heads of state have already spoken to a president who hardly say that this is a time that we can sit down with with iran and talk about something that has had the entire world really on standby for the last...
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values of the geneva deal reached over the weekend. we now have the time to have those discussions with the iranian government. >> ifill: well, walter russell maeted, as we just heard in judy's conversation, there were a lot of pretty fundamental disagreements about whether the nuclear part, the science part of this is even workable. does the science have to work for the diplomacy to stick? >> well, i'm actually much more worried about the diplomacy than the science, maybe because i know more about diplomacy than i know about science. but i think, you know, and the problem is to really get to an agreement that can stick with iran, there are two things that we need to be doing. one is addressing the nuclear issue and finding a way to talk about that in some kind of negotiating framework. and the other is to sort of deal with iran's regional ambitions. i think iran right now feels it's on a roll in the region. iran and russia were more or less able to frustrate u.s. policy in syria. we've talked about how assad must go. we've talked abou
values of the geneva deal reached over the weekend. we now have the time to have those discussions with the iranian government. >> ifill: well, walter russell maeted, as we just heard in judy's conversation, there were a lot of pretty fundamental disagreements about whether the nuclear part, the science part of this is even workable. does the science have to work for the diplomacy to stick? >> well, i'm actually much more worried about the diplomacy than the science, maybe because i...
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they met at the white house, a day before negotiations on iran's nuclear program resume in geneva. republican senator bob corker of tennessee said the president asked them to pause for "a period of time." corker said that seemed likely, at least for a few days. >> >> you can talk about what-ifs, but i think one thing that is for sure will be is no amendments that will pass the united states senate, for sure, relative to this, anyway, until we come back from thanksgiving. >> woodruff: later, the said he's not sure if nuclear talks with iran will yeld an agreement but iran's foreign minister says he think there is's every possibility of working out a deal in geneva. recovery efforts began in earnest in the midwest today after sunday's barrage of tornadoes and thunderstorms. early estimates indicated damages could total $1 billion. today, people combed through wreckage in washington, illinois, where hundreds of homes were flattened, and crews across the region worked to restore power to more than 320,000 customers. the cost of typhoon recovery in the philippines could come close to $6
they met at the white house, a day before negotiations on iran's nuclear program resume in geneva. republican senator bob corker of tennessee said the president asked them to pause for "a period of time." corker said that seemed likely, at least for a few days. >> >> you can talk about what-ifs, but i think one thing that is for sure will be is no amendments that will pass the united states senate, for sure, relative to this, anyway, until we come back from thanksgiving....
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we'll talk to margaret warner, in geneva, later in the program. this was another bloody day in iraq, where a series of bombings killed nearly 50 people. more than half the victims died in a truck bombing at an outdoor market 90 miles northeast of baghdad. more than 5,500 iraqis have been killed since the wave of violence began eight months ago. a new flood of syrian refugees is surging across the border into lebanon. it started friday, when syrian troops launched an offensive in a mountainous region north of damascus. a u.n. official says more than 13,000 people have fled to lebanon since then, including 500 families last night alone. aid agencies are scrambling to find shelter for them. there's word that an 85-year-old american is being held in north korea. according to his son, merrill newman visited pyongyang as a tourist last month. the korean war veteran was taken from his plane by a uniformed officer just before his flight home. the u.s. special envoy for north korea was asked about the incident, in china today. >> well, we've seen those rep
we'll talk to margaret warner, in geneva, later in the program. this was another bloody day in iraq, where a series of bombings killed nearly 50 people. more than half the victims died in a truck bombing at an outdoor market 90 miles northeast of baghdad. more than 5,500 iraqis have been killed since the wave of violence began eight months ago. a new flood of syrian refugees is surging across the border into lebanon. it started friday, when syrian troops launched an offensive in a mountainous...
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negotiating group in fact french president francois hollande has been in israel prior to those talks in geneva on wednesday but despite the documented differences after the first round of talks a lot of optimism is shared by russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov your residual speculations of the positive shift we now see in negotiations over iran's nuclear program has only become possible because of pressure coming from sanctions against it i suggest we leave it to historians to decide we as diplomats simply can't afford to be dragged into these meaningless discussions we now have a real chance to sign a solid deal and if we let speculation lead us astray we could lose this chance there are many who won't be very upset if the talks collapse once again which lever of also went on to say that iran has agreed to two stipulations specified specified by france at those earlier talks that is to stop enriching uranium to twenty percent all together and to limit the amount of uranium enriched to three and a half percent so it does seem that ahead of wednesday's talks there is a real sense of optimis
negotiating group in fact french president francois hollande has been in israel prior to those talks in geneva on wednesday but despite the documented differences after the first round of talks a lot of optimism is shared by russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov your residual speculations of the positive shift we now see in negotiations over iran's nuclear program has only become possible because of pressure coming from sanctions against it i suggest we leave it to historians to decide we as...
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it's called the geneva bible. it was printed before the king james bible, and the government had nothing to do with it. it was truly a bible by the people, for the people. the patriotís edition of the geneva bible contains not only the biblical text and notes, but also our declaration of independence, our constitution and george washington's rules on civility and decent behavior. with every order of the patriot's edition of the geneva bible i'm going to give a free copy of my dvd monumental: in search of america's national treasure. visit genevabible.com or call 888-98-geneva. thank you >> a fox news alert. more devastation in the philippines. those poor individuals. an earthquake rattles nearby. the region ravaged by the worst storm in history. we are live with the latest. >> an extreme weather alert some praise bracing for a snowy morning commute while others face dangerously low temperatures. what you get depends on where you are. maria molina is tracking it all. >> if might be one of the skash iest chases eve
it's called the geneva bible. it was printed before the king james bible, and the government had nothing to do with it. it was truly a bible by the people, for the people. the patriotís edition of the geneva bible contains not only the biblical text and notes, but also our declaration of independence, our constitution and george washington's rules on civility and decent behavior. with every order of the patriot's edition of the geneva bible i'm going to give a free copy of my dvd monumental:...
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. >>> iran's foreign minister is opening up about what went wrong with talks last week in geneva. he said it is not over. we have just learned that iran has agreed to let the un inspect the new heavy water reactor. >>> here at home some southern states are looking for the past, they are looking back to revitalize their economy. alabama and tennessee have legalized moon shine. small distilleries are starting to pop up. but some are upset. andy has more. >> reporter: in the backwoods of this country, the sheriff is always on the look out for illegal moon shine sites. in the ten years he has been sheriff he has uncovered 15 illegal distilleries. >> would this be a big depreciation? >> yes. as you catch a bear, they have 12, 13 barrels right there. >> reporter: this site was recently uncovered, and the sheriff and his deputies shot holes in the barrels so they couldn't be reused. >> one lady he was busting so many one time, she said you need to leave old people in the woods alone. because that's how they make their living. >> reporter: the south has had a long and sometimes turbulent
. >>> iran's foreign minister is opening up about what went wrong with talks last week in geneva. he said it is not over. we have just learned that iran has agreed to let the un inspect the new heavy water reactor. >>> here at home some southern states are looking for the past, they are looking back to revitalize their economy. alabama and tennessee have legalized moon shine. small distilleries are starting to pop up. but some are upset. andy has more. >> reporter: in...
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the first set of negotiations in geneva apashtly went very well. wendy sherman who was leading our negotiating team didn't provide any details. the iranians showed up with a detailed power point presentation. they showed up with some serious suggestions and everybody walk add way from the meeting feeling this was time well spent n. both countries, and this again is what is so interesting, there are going to be anyway sayers in both countries. there are people in congress who will say see the sanctions are working. it squeezed iran into compliance. let's ratch chet up the sanctions, they are on the run let's elevate them more. wendy sherman from the state department who is over seeing the negotiations said she does not believe it would be help to feel increase the sanctions now. this was after irritating the iranians by saying duplicity is part of their d.n.a. they didn't like that. so there is something for everybody. nuclear issue is important but i don't think it's the only issue. where it's going to get sticky is on levels of enrichment. iran be
the first set of negotiations in geneva apashtly went very well. wendy sherman who was leading our negotiating team didn't provide any details. the iranians showed up with a detailed power point presentation. they showed up with some serious suggestions and everybody walk add way from the meeting feeling this was time well spent n. both countries, and this again is what is so interesting, there are going to be anyway sayers in both countries. there are people in congress who will say see the...
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on making thissauntil to syria because this is what it looks like in geneva. we feel the same deal has been made with iran. it will be a peaceful and diplomatic decision with iran's nuclear weapons just as it was in the case of syria. >> peter, tell us more about the meeting between the two men. netanyahu clearly against any deals, but vladimir putin taking a different approach. >> reporter: this was netanyah netanyahu's last chance to publicly air his strong objections to any sort of easing of sanctions against iran. but it was interesting. histone was far more restrained and far more reserved than that used when he addressed the united nations general assembly in september. remember he memory ply called president rouhani a wolf in wolf's clothing and said he wouldn't trust him and alluded to the possibility of military action if these weapons building went ahead. this was a much more restrained discussion or speech. he said his major concern for israel was the security of his country. there is nothing new there. he said iran and it's nuclear weapons is not j
on making thissauntil to syria because this is what it looks like in geneva. we feel the same deal has been made with iran. it will be a peaceful and diplomatic decision with iran's nuclear weapons just as it was in the case of syria. >> peter, tell us more about the meeting between the two men. netanyahu clearly against any deals, but vladimir putin taking a different approach. >> reporter: this was netanyah netanyahu's last chance to publicly air his strong objections to any sort...
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he says he is optimistic about the progress that was made during the geneva talks. negotiators go back to the table in december. >>> the main syrian opposition party has now agreed to join talks aimed attending that country's civil war. it says it will start negotiating later this year, but only if its demands are met. and here is what they are . . . the un, the u.s., and russia have been trying for months now to persuade the syrian government and the opposition to end the bloody civil war. >>> a new outbreak of polio has now been reported and there is campaign underway to immunize the syrian refugees. >> reporter: it's the first time that these children are being vaccinated against polio. these children are refugees from syria, where the disease has reemerged after more than a decade. two months ago their father brought his family to lebanon to escape the hardship and violence. >> there are no health centers in syria. it is hard to find medicine for children. at least here we are able to give the children what they need. >> reporter: this is one of dozens of un cen
he says he is optimistic about the progress that was made during the geneva talks. negotiators go back to the table in december. >>> the main syrian opposition party has now agreed to join talks aimed attending that country's civil war. it says it will start negotiating later this year, but only if its demands are met. and here is what they are . . . the un, the u.s., and russia have been trying for months now to persuade the syrian government and the opposition to end the bloody civil...
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. >> back in geneva, less than two weeks after the last talks stalled. the e.u. official in charge of foreign affairs, catherine ashton - an interim deal on iran's program seemed close. pressures, constraints on both sides have been growing since they were last here. in tehran, in a tell voiced address the man in charge supports the talks. there are red lines he will not allow negotiators to cross. >> translation: i insist that the rights of the nation be preserved, including the nuclear rights. >> last time around the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his counterparts from germany, france, the u.k., china and russia were negotiating until late into the night. this time the talks are handled at a lower level than senior officials. all are aware of strong opposition from deals from israel, gulf countries and inside u.s. congris. they must overcome differences in their own ranks. >> we know why a deal failed. france was unhappy that it couldn't keep its stockpile enriched to 20%. and a water plant under construction. they want all work halteded once active tha
. >> back in geneva, less than two weeks after the last talks stalled. the e.u. official in charge of foreign affairs, catherine ashton - an interim deal on iran's program seemed close. pressures, constraints on both sides have been growing since they were last here. in tehran, in a tell voiced address the man in charge supports the talks. there are red lines he will not allow negotiators to cross. >> translation: i insist that the rights of the nation be preserved, including the...
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a deal over iran's disputed nuclear program now although last week's marathon ministerial talks in geneva ended without a deal ongoing negotiations between iran and western powers have been praised as constructive and comprehensive with discussions scheduled to continue next week now the biggest obstacle to a breakthrough has been america's ally israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been publicly skeptical and fiercely opposed to easing sanctions against tehran or unless its nuclear program is completely dismantled now u.s. lawmakers have promised to wait for a rethinking by secretary of state john kerry this week before deciding whether to impose tough sanctions on iran but in the meantime pro israel groups have reportedly been branding up lobbying efforts on capitol hill pushing for more unity of measures now some experts speculate that obama's ongoing state of emergency against iran has more to do with appeasing israel reporting from new york. r.t. . in his daily briefing white house spokesman jay carney says the u.s. is not in favor of rolling back restrictions this administrat
a deal over iran's disputed nuclear program now although last week's marathon ministerial talks in geneva ended without a deal ongoing negotiations between iran and western powers have been praised as constructive and comprehensive with discussions scheduled to continue next week now the biggest obstacle to a breakthrough has been america's ally israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been publicly skeptical and fiercely opposed to easing sanctions against tehran or unless its nuclear...
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the iranian ambassador making this announcement today saying it is one of six measures agreed upon in geneva adding that the program is exinclusively peaceful and they will meet again later in december to talk about next steps. >>> the nato commander in afghanistan today apologized a drone strike which had killed two women and a child. the apology coming in the form of a call to afghan president hamid karzai. >>> pro europe protesters fighting with police in kiev marching against a government decision to freeze ties with the west and move closer to relations with russia and the government put off signing an agreement with the eu as the ukrainian president said that he could not afford to sacrifice trade with russia. >>> anti-government protests now in thailand in their sixth day as over a thousand people are camping out at the national army headquarters in bangkok asking military to support their campaign to topple the prime minister. many believe that the prime minister is a mouthpiece for her exiled proper who was ousted in a coup. >>> we have more on your chill had i weaken forecast. >>>
the iranian ambassador making this announcement today saying it is one of six measures agreed upon in geneva adding that the program is exinclusively peaceful and they will meet again later in december to talk about next steps. >>> the nato commander in afghanistan today apologized a drone strike which had killed two women and a child. the apology coming in the form of a call to afghan president hamid karzai. >>> pro europe protesters fighting with police in kiev marching...
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the major washington powers resumed talks with iran in week in geneva in the hopes of agreeing on an interim nuclear deal, reaching a two-state solution, meanwhile, is a continuing priority for secretary of state john kerry. i am pleased to have naftali bennett at this table for the first time. welcome. >> it's great to be here, charlie. >> rose: let me say a couple of things first about you and we'll talk about things that interest me, which is iran and useless the palestinian negotiations. >> sure. >> rose: and domestic politics in israel. but you, first. you're a late-comer to politics, per se. you were very successful businessperson within the technology community. what did you decide-- what came-- help me tell the story of how you end up as one of the most promising politicians in israel. >> i can actually trace is back to a single moment. i had been in the military, a major in the reserves of one of the commando units. after the army i built a company that you probably use it whenever you log on to chase.com or citybank.com, my rel company, make sure it's you and not someone wh
the major washington powers resumed talks with iran in week in geneva in the hopes of agreeing on an interim nuclear deal, reaching a two-state solution, meanwhile, is a continuing priority for secretary of state john kerry. i am pleased to have naftali bennett at this table for the first time. welcome. >> it's great to be here, charlie. >> rose: let me say a couple of things first about you and we'll talk about things that interest me, which is iran and useless the palestinian...
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iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a shorter trip he will be meeting with russia's president now in terms of iran's nuclear program mr netanyahu has been very very open in terms of how he feels about of the deal that's been presented to iran he said that it is exceedingly bad so what is the deal at the moment the p five plus one are offering iran that the chance to curb east some of those sanctions that have been put on them by holding their nuclear program and strong gave the round table told a curveball last week when he came around and said that it will not vote for that deal the deputy foreign minister of iran said that no one including israel should dictate what world leaders at the p five plus one meeting a should say yes because some nations have such relations with tel aviv that they are influenced by their influence by the atmosphere that's been
iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a shorter trip he will be meeting with russia's president now in terms of iran's nuclear program mr netanyahu has been very very open in terms of how he feels about of the deal that's been presented to iran he said that it is...
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at the same time saying france is not to blame for the negotiations in geneva but iran was not ready to take the deal and allegations the iranians deny. iran which insisted the program is for peaceful purposes did sign a deal with the head of the international atomic energy agencies to open more facilities for inspections. >> under the corporations iran and iaea will cooperate further with respect to activities to be undertaken to result or present stations. >> reporter: moves send a message to calm fears and buy time to give negotiators one more chance to talk even if some allies don't like what they are talking about, al jazeera washington. >> reporter: when iran's foreign minister reacted to john kerry's remarks blaming for the failure of talks this is what he tweeted, was it iran that had half of the u.s. draft on thursday night and commented against it friday morning and minutes after he posted another tweet saying we are committed to constructive engagement, interaction on equal footing is key to achieve shared objectives. more ahead on the al jazeera news hour, who controls li
at the same time saying france is not to blame for the negotiations in geneva but iran was not ready to take the deal and allegations the iranians deny. iran which insisted the program is for peaceful purposes did sign a deal with the head of the international atomic energy agencies to open more facilities for inspections. >> under the corporations iran and iaea will cooperate further with respect to activities to be undertaken to result or present stations. >> reporter: moves send...